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Table 1 Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine
sin 0°...sin 15°
minute
0
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
degree
,0
,1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
(1,0)
0
0,00000
00175
00349
00524
00698
00873
01047
01222
01396
01571
01745
89
1
01745
01920
02094
02269
02443
02618
02792
02967
03141
03316
03490
88
2
03490
03664
03839
04013
04188
04362
04536
04711
04885
05059
05234
87
3
05234
05408
05582
05756
05931
06105
06279
06453
06627
06802
06976
86
4
06976
07150
07324
07498
07672
07846
08020
08194
08368
08542
08716
85
5
08716
08889
09063
09237
09411
09585
09758
09932
10106
10279
10453
84
6
10453
10626
10800
10973
11147
11320
11494
11667
11840
12014
12187
83
7
12187
12360
12533
12706
12880
13053
13226
13399
13572
13744
13917
82
8
13917
14090
14263
14436
14608
14781
14954
15126
15299
15471
15643
81
9
15643
15816
15988
16160
16333
16505
16677
16849
17021
17193
17365
80
10
0,17365
17537
17708
17880
18052
18224
18395
18567
18738
18910
19081
79
11
19081
19252
19423
19595
19766
19937
20108
20279
20450
20620
20791
78
12
20791
20962
21132
21303
21474
21644
21814
21985
22155
22325
22495
77
13
22495
22665
22835
23005
23175
23345
23514
23684
23853
24023
24192
76
14
24192
24362
24531
24700
24869
25038
25207
25376
25545
25713
25882
75
(1,0)
,9
,8
,7
,6
,5
,4
,3
,2
,1
,0
degree
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
minute
cos 75°...cos 90°
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine
sin 15°...30°
minute
0
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
degree
,0
,1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
(1,0)
15
25882
26050
26219
26387
26556
26724
26892
27060
27228
27396
27564
74
16
27564
27731
27899
28067
28234
28402
28569
28736
28903
29070
29237
73
17
29237
29404
29571
29737
29904
30071
30237
30403
30570
30736
30902
72
18
30902
31068
31233
31399
31565
31730
31896
32061
32227
32392
32557
71
19
32557
32722
32887
33051
33216
33381
33545
33710
33874
34038
34202
70
20
0,34202
34366
34530
34694
34857
35021
35184
35347
35511
35674
35837
69
21
35837
36000
36162
36325
36488
36650
36812
36975
37137
37299
37461
68
22
37461
37622
37784
37946
38107
38268
38430
38591
38752
38912
39073
67
23
39073
39234
39394
39555
39715
39875
40035
40195
40355
40514
40674
66
24
40674
40833
40992
41151
41310
41469
41628
41787
41945
42104
42262
65
25
42262
42420
42578
42736
42894
43051
43209
43366
43523
43680
43837
64
26
43837
43994
44151
44307
44464
44620
44776
44932
45088
45243
45399
63
27
45399
45554
45710
45865
46020
46175
46330
46484
46639
46793
46947
62
28
46947
47101
47255
47409
47562
47716
47860
48022
48175
48328
48481
61
29
48481
48634
48786
48938
49090
49242
49394
49546
49697
49849
50000
60
(1,0)
,9
,8
,7
,6
,5
,4
,3
,2
,1
,0
degree
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
minute
cos 75°...60°
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine
sin 30°...45°
minute
0
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
degree
,0
,1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
(1,0)
30
0,50000
50151
50303
50453
50603
50754
50904
51054
51204
51354
51504
59
31
51504
51653
51803
51952
52101
52250
52399
52547
52696
52844
52992
58
32
52992
53140
53288
53435
53583
53730
53877
54024
54171
54317
54464
57
33
54464
54610
54756
54902
55048
55194
55339
55484
55630
55775
55919
56
34
55919
56064
56208
56353
56497
56641
56784
56928
57071
57215
57358
55
35
57358
57501
57643
57786
57928
58070
58212
58354
58496
58637
58779
54
36
58779
58920
59061
59201
59342
59482
59622
59763
59902
60042
60182
53
37
60182
60321
60460
60599
60738
60876
61015
61153
61291
61429
61566
52
38
61566
61704
61841
61978
62115
62251
62388
62524
62660
62796
62932
51
39
62932
63068
63203
63338
63473
63608
63742
63877
64011
64145
64279
50
40
0,64279
64412
64546
64679
64812
64945
65077
65210
65342
65474
65606
49
41
65606
65738
65869
66000
66131
66262
66393
66523
66653
66783
66913
48
42
66913
67043
67172
67301
67430
67559
67688
67816
67944
68072
68200
47
43
68200
68327
68455
68582
68709
68835
68962
69088
69214
69340
69466
46
44
69466
69591
69717
69842
69966
70091
70215
70339
70463
70587
70711
45
(1,0)
,9
,8
,7
,6
,5
,4
,3
,2
,1
,0
degree
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
minute
cos 60°...45°
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine
sin 45°...60°
minute
0
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
degree
,0
,1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
(1,0)
45
0,70711
70834
70957
71080
71203
71325
71447
71569
71691
71813
71934
44
46
71934
72055
72176
72297
72417
72537
72657
72777
72897
73016
73135
43
47
73135
73254
73373
73491
73610
73728
73846
73963
74080
74198
74314
42
48
74314
74431
74548
74664
74780
74896
75011
75126
75241
75356
75471
41
49
75471
75585
75700
75813
75927
76041
76154
76267
76380
76492
76604
40
50
0,76604
76717
76828
76940
77051
77162
77273
77384
77494
77605
77715
39
51
77715
77824
77934
78043
78152
78261
78369
78478
78586
78694
78801
38
52
78801
78908
79016
79122
79229
79335
79441
79547
79653
79758
79864
37
53
79864
79968
80073
80178
80282
80386
80489
80593
80696
80799
80902
36
54
80902
81004
81106
81208
81310
81412
81513
81614
81714
81815
81915
35
55
81915
82015
82115
82214
82314
82413
82511
82610
82708
82806
82904
34
56
82904
83001
83098
83195
83292
83389
83485
83581
83676
83772
83867
33
57
83867
83962
84057
84151
84245
84339
84433
84526
84619
84712
84805
32
58
84805
84897
84989
85081
85173
85264
85355
85446
85536
85627
85717
31
59
85717
85806
85896
85985
86074
86163
86251
86340
86427
86515
86603
30
(1,0)
,9
,8
,7
,6
,5
,4
,3
,2
,1
,0
degree
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
minute
cos 30°...45°
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine sin
sin 60°...75°
minute
0
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
degree
,0
,1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
(1,0)
60
0,86603
86690
86777
86863
86949
87036
87121
87207
87292
87377
87462
29
61
87462
87546
87631
87715
87798
87882
87965
88048
88130
88213
88295
28
62
88295
88377
88458
88539
88620
88701
88782
88862
88942
89021
89101
27
63
89101
89180
89259
89337
89415
89493
89571
89649
89726
89803
89879
26
64
89879
89956
90032
90108
90183
90250
90334
90408
90483
90557
90631
25
65
90631
90704
90778
90851
90924
90996
91068
91140
91212
91283
91355
24
66
91355
91425
91496
91566
91636
91706
91775
91845
91914
91982
92050
23
67
92050
92119
92186
92254
92321
92388
92455
92521
92587
92653
92718
22
68
92718
92784
92849
92913
92978
93042
93106
93169
93232
93295
93358
21
69
93358
93420
93483
93544
93606
93667
93728
93789
93849
93909
93969
20
70
0,93969
94029
94088
94147
94206
94264
94322
94380
94438
94495
94552
19
71
94552
94609
94665
94721
94777
94832
94888
94943
94997
95052
95106
18
72
95106
95159
95213
95266
95319
95372
95424
95476
95528
95579
95630
17
73
95630
95681
95732
95782
95832
95882
95931
95981
96029
96078
96126
16
74
96126
96174
96222
96269
96316
96363
96410
96456
96502
96547
96593
15
(1,0)
,9
,8
,7
,6
,5
,4
,3
,2
,1
,0
degree
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
minute
cos 15°...30°
Natural values of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine
sin 75°...90°
minute
0
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
degree
,0
,1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
(1,0)
75
96593
96638
96682
96727
96771
96815
96858
96902
96945
96987
97030
14
76
97030
97072
97113
97155
97196
97237
97278
97318
97358
97398
97437
13
77
97437
97476
97515
97553
97592
97630
97667
97705
97742
97778
97815
12
78
97815
97851
97887
97922
97958
97992
98027
98061
98096
98129
98163
11
79
98163
98196
98229
98261
98294
98325
98357
98389
98420
98450
98481
10
80
0,98481
98511
98541
98570
98600
98629
98657
98686
98714
98741
98769
9
81
98769
98796
98823
98849
98876
98902
98927
98953
98978
99002
99027
8
82
99027
99051
99075
99098
99122
99144
99167
99189
99211
99233
99255
7
83
99255
99276
99297
99317
99337
99357
99377
99396
99415
99434
99452
6
84
99452
99470
99488
99506
99523
99540
99556
99572
99588
99604
99619
5
85
99619
99635
99649
99664
99678
99692
99705
99731
99731
99744
99756
4
86
99756
99768
99780
99792
99803
99813
99824
99834
99844
99854
99863
3
87
99863
99872
99881
99889
99897
99905
99912
99919
99926
99933
99939
2
88
99939
99945
99951
99956
99961
99966
99979
99974
99978
99982
99985
1
89
99985
99988
99990
99993
99995
99996
99998
99999
99999
1.00000
1.00000
0
(1,0)
,9
,8
,7
,6
,5
,4
,3
,2
,1
,0
degree
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
minute
cos 15°...0°
Table 2 Resistances and weights of copper wires
Diameter
Cross section
Resistance per km with 15°(288 k)
Length of a wire of 1 W
Weight per km
Length of a wire of 1 kg
mm
mm2
W
m
kg
m
0,1
0,0079
2215
0,4514
0,070
14306
0,2
0,0314
553,9
1,856
0,280
3577
0,3
0,0707
246,2
4,062
0,629
1590
0,4
0,1257
138,5
7,222
1,118
894,1
0,5
0,1964
88,62
11,28
1,748
572,2
0,6
0,2827
61,54
16,25
2,516
397,4
0,7
0,3848
45,21
22,12
3,425
292,0
0,8
0,5026
34,62
28,89
4,474
223,5
0,9
0,6362
27,35
36,56
5,662
176,6
1,0
0,7854
22,15
45,14
6,990
143,1
1,1
0,9503
18,31
54,62
8,458
118,2
1,2
1,1310
15,38
65,00
10,07
99,35
1,3
1,3273
13,11
76,28
11,81
84,65
1,4
1,5394
11,30
88,47
13,70
72,99
1,5
1,7671
9,846
101,6
15,73
63,58
1,6
2,0106
8,654
115,6
17,89
55,88
1,7
2,2698
7,666
130,5
20,20
49,50
1,8
2,5447
6,838
146,2
22,65
44,15
1,9
2,8353
6,137
162,9
25,23
39,63
2,0
3,1416
5,539
180,6
27,96
35,77
2,1
3,4636
5,024
199,1
30,83
32,44
2,2
3,8013
4,577
218,5
33,83
29,56
2,3
4,1548
4,188
238,8
36,98
27,04
2,4
4,5239
3,846
260,0
40,26
24,84
2,5
4,9087
3,545
282,1
43,69
22,89
2,6
5,3093
3,277
305,1
47,25
21,16
2,7
5,7256
3,039
329,1
50,96
19,62
2,8
6,1575
2,826
353,9
54,80
18,25
2,9
6,6052
2,634
379,6
58,79
17,01
3,0
7,0686
2,462
406,2
62,91
15,90
3,1
7,5477
2,305
433,8
67,17
14,89
3,2
8,0425
2,164
462,2
71,58
13 79
3,3
8,5530
2,034
491,6
76,12
13,14
3,4
9,0792
1,916
521,8
80,80
12,38
3,5
9,6211
1,809
552,9
85,63
11,68
3,6
10,1790
1,709
585,0
90,59
11,04
3,7
10,752
1,618
617,9
95,69
10,45
3,8
11,341
1,534
651,8
100,9
9,907
3,9
11,946
1,457
686,5
106,3
9,406
4,0
12,566
1,385
722,2
111,8
8,941
4,1
13,203
1,318
758,8
117,5
8,510
4,2
13,854
1,256
796,2
123,3
8,110
4,3
14,522
1,198
834,6
129,2
7,737
4,4
15,205
1,144
873,9
135,3
7,389
4,5
15,904
1,094
914,0
141,5
7,065
4,6
16,619
1,047
955,1
147,9
6,761
4,7
17,349
1,003
997,1
154,4
6,476
4,8
18,096
0,9616
1040
161,1
6,209
4,9
18,857
0,9227
1084
167,8
5,958
5,0
19,635
0,8862
1128
174,7
5,722
5,1
20,428
0,8518
1174
181,8
5,500
5,2
21,237
0,8193
1221
189,0
5,291
5,3
22,062
0,7887
1268
196,4
5,093
5,4
22,902
0,7598
1316
203,8
4,906
5,5
23,758
0,7324
1365
211,5
4,729
5,6
24,630
0,7065
1416
219,2
4,562
5,7
25,518
0,6819
1467
227,1
4,403
5,8
26,421
0,6586
1518
235,1
4,253
5,9
27,340
0,6463
1571
243,3
4,110
6,0
28,274
0,6154
1625
251,6
3,974
6,1
29,225
0,5974
1680
260,1
3,845
6,2
30,191
0,5763
1735
268,7
3,722
6,3
31,172
0,5582
1792
277,4
3,604
6,4
32,170
0,5409
1849
286,3
3,493
6,5
33,183
0,5244
1907
295,3
3,386
6,6
34,212
0,5086
1966
304,5
3,284
6,7
35,257
0,4935
2026
313,8
3,187
6,8
36,317
0,4791
2087
323,2
3,094
6,9
37,393
0,4653
2149
332,8
3,005
Table 3 Specific resistance and conductivity of essential materials at 20° C (193 K)
Material
Spec. Resistance
Conductivity
Aluminium, soft
0,028
36
Lead
0,2
5
Gold
0,022
45
Copper E-Cu, soft
0,01754
57
Brass Ms 58
0,059
17
Brass Ms 63
0,071
14
Nickel silver NiMs
0,5...0,15
2,0...6,7
Platinum
0,098
10,2
Mercury
0,960
1,042
Silver
0,01629
61,4
Steel, ingot iron
0,12
8
Grey iron
1
1
Tungsten
0,059
17
Zinc
0,062
16
Resistance alloy:
Chrome nickel
1...1,2
1...0,83
Constantan (WM 50)
0,5
2
Manganin
0,4
2,5
Niccolite
0,5
2
Al-Cr-Steel
1,4
0,7
Arc lamp carbon
13...100
0,08...0,01
Table 4 Temperature coefficient
Material
Temperature coefficient of an electrical resistance between 0° and 100° C (173 and 273 K)
Aluminium
+0,0037
Aluminium bronze
+0,001
Lead
+0,00417
Iron
+0,0045
Electron
Constantan
0,00005
Copper
+0,0043
Manganin
+0,00001
Brass
+0,0015
Molybdenum
+0,0043
Nickel silver
+0,00007
Nickel
+0,0041
Niccolite
+0,00022
Platinum
+0,0039
Platinum-Rhodium (10 % Rh.)
+0,0017
Mercury
+0,00090
Silver
+0,0036
Steel
+0,0045... 0,005
Tantalum
+0,0034
Bismuth
+0,0037
Tungsten
+0,004-1
Zinc
+0,0039
Tin
+0,0042
Table 5 Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for lines with copper conductor and plastic, silicone-rubber or glass-silk insulation
Conductor cross-sectional area
Current-carrying capacity
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
A
A
mm2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
0,5
12
10
9
8
10
10
6
6
0,75
16
13
12
11
16
10
10
10
1,0
20
17
15
14
20
16
10
10
1,5
26
22
20
18
25
20
20
16
2,5
36
31
27
24
36
25
25
20
4
50
43
38
34
50
36
36
25
6
63
54
50
46
63
50
50
36
10
86
74
64
59
80
63
63
50
16
117
101
87
80
100
100
80
80
25
155
133
116
105
125
125
100
100
35
192
165
144
130
160
160
125
125
50
240
206
180
163
224
200
160
160
70
300
259
225
204
300
250
224
200
95
365
314
274
248
355
300
250
224
120
425
366
319
289
425
355
300
250
150
480
413
360
326
425
355
355
300
185
542
466
406
368
500
425
355
355
240
640
551
480
435
600
500
425
425
300
735
633
551
500
600
600
500
500
These values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).
Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the Tables 9 to 12.
Table 6 Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for lines with aluminium conductor and plastic, silicone-rubber and glass-silk insulation
Conductor cross- sectional area
Current-carrying capacity
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
A
A
for number of cores carrying current in operation
mm2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
2,5
27
23
30
18
25
20
20
16
4
37
32
28
24
36
25
25
20
6
50
43
37
34
50
36
36
25
10
67
57
50
46
63
50
50
36
16
90
77
67
61
80
63
63
50
25
120
103
90
81
100
100
80
80
35
148
127
111
100
125
125
100
100
50
187
161
140
127
160
160
125
125
70
231
200
173
154
200
200
160
125
95
282
243
212
191
250
224
200
160
120
328
283
246
223
224
200
150
376
325
283
249
355
300
250
224
185
480
370
322
292
425
355
300
250
240
502
492
376
342
500
425
355
300
300
578
497
433
395
500
425
425
355
Use:
With more than one conductor (core), the current-carrying capacity and the rated current of the overcurrent protection device are reduced as stated above.
The values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).
Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the tables 9 to 12.
Table 7 Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for rubber-insulated lines with copper conductor
Conductor cross-sectional area
Current-carrying capacity
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
A
A
for number of cores carrying current in operation
mm2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
0,5
11
9
9
8
10
6
6
6
0,75
15
12
11
10
10
10
10
10
1
19
16
14
13
16
16
10
10
1,5
24
21
19
17
20
20
16
16
2,5
34
29
25
23
25
25
25
20
4
47
41
36
32
36
36
36
25
6
60
51
47
43
50
50
36
36
10
82
70
61
56
80
63
50
50
16
111
96
83
76
100
80
80
63
25
147
126
110
100
125
125
100
100
35
182
157
137
124
160
125
125
100
50
229
196
171
155
224
160
160
125
70
285
246
214
194
250
224
200
160
95
347
300
260
236
300
300
250
224
120
404
348
303
274
355
300
300
250
150
456
393
342
310
425
355
300
300
185
515
442
385
350
500
425
355
300
240
608
523
456
413
600
500
425
355
300
700
602
523
475
600
600
500
425
Use:
With more then one conductor (core), the current-carrying capacity and the rated current of the overcurrent protection device are reduced as stated above.
The values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).
Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the Tables 9 to 12.
Table 8
Values of current-carrying capacity and maximum permissible rated current of the overcurrent protection device for rubber-insulated lines with aluminium conductor
Conductor cross-sectional area
Current-carrying capacity
Rated current of overcurrent protection device
A
A
for number of cores carrying current in operation
mm2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
2,5
26
22
19
17
25
20
16
16
4
35
30
27
23
25
25
25
20
6
47
41
35
32
36
36
25
25
10
63
54
47
44
63
50
36
36
16
85
73
64
58
80
63
63
50
25
144
98
85
77
100
80
80
63
35
141
121
105
95
125
100
100
80
50
178
153
133
121
160
125
125
100
70
220
190
164
146
200
160
160
125
95
268
231
202
182
250
224
200
160
120
312
269
234
212
300
250
224
200
150
358
309
269
236
355
300
250
224
185
408
351
306
278
355
300
300
250
240
477
410
358
325
425
355
355
300
300
550
472
412
374
500
425
355
355
Use:
With more than one conductor (core), the current-carrying capacity and the rated current of the overcurrent protection device is reduced as sated above.
The values also apply to three-phase four-wire systems with neutral conductor and separate protective conductor (five-wire systems).
Pay attention to the current-carrying capacity factors according to the Tables 9 to 12.
Current-carrying capacity factors
These are factors by which the values of current-carrying capacity given in the Tables 6 to 8 have to be multiplied when special conditions are given.
These conditions may be:
- bundled lines installed freely in air
- bundled lines installed in pipes or conduit subways
- multicore lines with more than 4 conductors (cores)
- multicore lines installed in a piled-up arrangement which are loaded at the same time
- ambient temperatures which deviate from 25° C (298 K) and are higher
If multicore lines are fastened individually by means of spacing clips side by side, the current-carrying capacity factor of 0,9 is applicable irrespective of the number of lines placed side by side.
In the case of ambient temperatures higher than 25° C (298 K), the limiting temperature for the conductor of the line used must be taken into consideration.
There are limiting temperatures of conductors
· of 60°C (333 K),
· of 70°C (343 K) and
· of 180°C (453 K).
If several current-carrying capacity factors are applicable, then the values of current-carrying capacity given in the Tables 6 to 8 must be multiplied by all of the applicable factors.
The rated current of the overcurrent protection device must be specified according to the newly calculated current-carrying capacity when factors of the current-carrying capacity are used.
In this event, the rated current of the overcurrent protection device must be below the value of the newly calculated current-carrying capacity of the line.
Table 9 Current-carrying capacity factors for single-core lines bunched and laid out as open-wire line, in pipe trench or service duct or for multi-core lines with more than 4 cores
Number of lines or cores
Current-carrying capacity factor
2
0,85
3
0,75
4
0,68
5
0,62
6
0,58
7
0,55
8
0,53
9
0,50
10
0,48
15
0,42
20
0,38
25
0,35
30
0,33
35
0,31
40
0,30
45
0,29
50
0,28
Table 10 Current-carrying capacity factors for bunched multi-core lines
Number of multi-core lines
Current-carrying capacity factors in case of
open-air bunching
direct side-by side arrangement on walls or ceilings
bunching in pipe trench or service duct
2
0,89
0,83
0,81
3
0,80
0,76
0,75
4
0,73
0,73
0,69
5
0,69
0,71
0,65
6
0,66
0,70
0,62
7
0,63
0,69
0,60
8
0,61
0,69
0,58
9
0,59
0,68
0,56
10
0,57
0,68
0,55
15
0,50
0,66
0,49
20
0,47
0,64
0,46
25
0,44
0,62
0,43
30
0,42
0,60
0,41
35
0,40
0,59
0,40
40
0,39
0,58
0,39
Table 11 Factors of current-carrying capacity in dependence of constant ambient temperatures for lines with a conductor limiting temperature in continuous operation of 60° C (333 K) and 70° C (343 K)
Ambient temperature
Current-carrying with a conductor capacity factors for lines limiting temperature of
°C
(K)
60°C (333 K)
70°C (343 K)
5
(278)
1,25
10
(283)
1,19
15
(288)
1,13
20
(293)
1,07
25
(298)
1,00
30
(303)
0,92
0,94
35
(308)
0,83
0,87
40
(313)
0,74
0,80
45
(318)
0,63
0,72
50
(323)
0,51
0,64
55
(328)
0,36
0,55
60
(333)
-
0,46
65
(338)
-
0,37
Table 12 Factors of current-carrying capacity in dependence of constant ambient temperatures for lines with a conductor limiting temperature of 180°C
Ambient temperature
Current-carrying capacity factor
Ambient temperature
Current-carrying capacity factor
°C
(K)
°C
(K)
55
(328)
1,00
120
(393)
0,69
60
(333)
0,98
130
(403)
0,63
70
(343)
0,94
140
(413)
0,56
80
(353)
0,90
150
(423)
0,49
90
(363)
0,85
160
(433)
0,40
100
(373)
0,80
170
(443)
0,28
110
(383)
0,75
175
(448)
0,20
Example:
A seven-core plastic-insulated line with copper conductor o and a conductor rated cross-sectional area of 1,5 mm is to be installed at a constant ambient temperature of 35°C (308 K). What is the current-carrying capacity of the line with a conductor limiting temperature of 70°C (343 K)?
Solution:
According to Table 5, the current-carrying capacity of one core is 26 A.
For 7 cores, the factor of current-carrying capacity is 0,55; at a constant ambient temperature of 35°G (308 K) the factor of current-carrying capacity is 0,87 (conductor limiting temperature 70°C or 343 K) according to Table 10.
Actual current-carrying capacity
26 A · 0,55 · 0,87 = 12 A.
Rated current for the overcurrent protection device is 10 A.
Table 13 Limiting temperature for conductors
Type of cable
Conductor limiting temperature
°C
(K)
continuously
at short-circuit
1-kV plastic cable
70
(343)
180
(453)
10-,20-,30-kV plastic cable
70
(343)
200
(473)
1-kV solid-type cable
80
(353)
200
(473)
10-kV solid-type cable
55
(328)
165
(438)
20-kV solid-type cable
55
(328)
145
(418)
30-kV solid-type cable
45
(318)
130
(408)
When selecting cables with respect to their current-carrying capacity, the following factors must be taken into consideration:
- The thermal resistance of the soil; it is dependent on the type of soil and the moisture content of the soil.
- Loaded cables, heating lines and the like installed in close vicinity.
- Heat retention due to air cushions, protective covers, in ducts, pipes or nests of tubes.
Table 14 Current-carrying capacity of 1-kV solid-type cables for individual installation, with reduced solid sheath and fully saturated impregnation
Rated cross-sectional area of conductor
Single -core cables
Two-core cables
Three-core and four-core cables
mm2
Cu
Al
Cu
Al
Cu
Al
1,5
-
-
30
-
25
-
2,5
-
-
35
30
30
25
4
-
-
45
35
40
30
6
-
-
60
45
55
40
10
-
-
85
65
75
60
25
-
-
145
115
125
100
50
285
230
215
175
185
150
70
350
280
260
210
225
180
120
495
395
350
280
315
250
185
630
510
450
360
410
330
240
740
590
525
420
475
380
300
840
675
590
470
545
435
400
1000
800
700
565
645
515
500
1140
910
-
-
-
-
1000
1740
1390
-
-
-
-
Table 15 Current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured single-core solid-type cables with lead sheath, fully impregnated, in three-phase systems, separately lying side by side
Nominal cross-section of the conductor
1 kV
Current - carrying capacity in A
mm2
Cu
Al
50
250
200
70
300
240
120
410
330
185
510
405
240
575
460
300
640
510
400
725
580
500
790
630
1000
950
805
The values of Table 15 are applicable to cables lying side by side in a clearance of about 7 cm, in consideration of the metallic sheath losses in case of cable sheaths short-circuited at both cable ends.
The current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured single-core cables with A1-sheath separately lying side by side amounts to 90 % of the values according to Table 15.
Table 16 Current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured single-core solid-type cables with lead sheath, non-draining, in three-phase systems, separately lying side by side
Nominal cross-section of the conductor
1 kV
mm2
Current-carrying capacity in A
Cu
Al
50
250
200
70
300
240
120
410
330
185
510
405
240
575
460
300
640
510
400
725
580
500
790
630
1000
950
805
The values of Table 16 are applicable to cables lying side by side in a clearance of about 7 cm, in consideration of the metallic sheath losses in case of cable sheaths short-circuited at both cable ends.
The current-carrying capacity of three unarmoured single-core non-draining cables with Al-sheath separately lying side by side amounts to 90 % of the values according to Table 16.
The current-carrying capacity of three touching single-core non-draining cables with Al-sheath arranged in a triangle amounts to 105 % of the values according to Table 16.
Table 17 Current-carrying capacity of 1-kV-plastic cables
Nominal cross-section of the conductor
Single-core cables
Two-core cables
Three- and four-core cables
Current-carrying capacity
in A
mm2
Cu
Al
Cu
Al
Cu
Al
1,5
-
-
25
-
20
-
2,5
-
-
30
25
25
20
4
-
-
40
50
35
25
6
-
-
55
40
45
35
10
-
-
75
55
65
50
25
-
-
120
95
110
90
50
260
210
-
-
165
125
70
315
250
-
-
200
155
120
445
360
-
-
285
220
185
570
455
-
-
370
285
240
665
530
-
-
430
335
300
755
605
-
-
-
-
400
880
720
-
-
-
-
500
990
800
-
-
-
-
The carrying capacity specified in the Tables 14...17 is to be reduced to the following specified percentages in case of deviations from the mentioned conditions of installation.
Table 18 Reduction in case of bunched multi-core cables in three-phase systems and cables in direct current systems
Number of cables in the trench
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
Carrying capacity in
%
90
80
75
70
65
62
60
The carrying capacity of cables under protective hoods diminishes to 90 % of the values found out in application of other reductions (see Tables 18...25).
The reductions are applicable to cables lying side by side in a clearance of about 7 cm.
Table 19 Reduction in case of bunched single-core cables in three-phase systems
Number of systems in the trench
2
3
4
Carrying capacity in %
80
75
70
The reductions are applicable to single-core cables lying side by side in a clearance of about 7 cm.
The values of the Tables 20 and 21 are applicable to cables in unarmoured cement pipes in the earth with a clear interior diameter of about 150 mm and 20 mm wall thickness in an horizontal arrangement with reciprocal touch and an outer diameter of 50 mm.
Table 20 Reduction in case of multi-core cables and single-wire cables in single pipes bunched in a triangle
Number of pipes
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Carrying capacity of the cables in %
80
72
68
65
63
61
60
59
58
57
Table 21 Reduction, in case of single-core cables in single pipes in three-phase systems
Number of pipes
3
6
9
Number of systems
1
2
3
Carrying capacity of the cables in %
85
76
72
Table 22 Reduction in case of bunched cables in the open air
Cable distance
Carrying capacity in %
3 cables or 3 cable systems
6 cables or 6 cables systems
Space between the cables is equal to the cable diameter
93
87
No space between the cables (reciprocal touch)
81
74
Table 23 Reduction in case of an ambient temperature for plastic cables deviating from 20°C
Rated voltage
Carrying capacity in % in case of an ambient temperature of °C
kV
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
1
115
110
105
100
95
89
84
77
Example of calculation:
For the transmission of 1,25 MVA with an operating voltage of 6 kV three-phase current a cable is required. This cable is to be hung by means of an auxiliary cable side by side with two cables hanging already in a shaft. The space between the cables is equal to the cable diameter. The ambient temperature is 30°C.
Solution:
A three-core cable with screened cores and with non-draining, intensified insulation is to be chosen.
Table 24 Reduction in case of an ambient temperature for solid-type cables deviating; from 20 %
Rated voltage kV
Carrying capacity in % in case of an ambient temperature of °C
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
1
112
108
104
100
96
91
87
82
10,20
120
113
107
100
93
85
76
65
30
126
118
110
100
90
78
63
45
Occuring factors of reduction:
- 93 % for laying three cables side by side (space between the cables = cable diameter, see Table 22).
- 85 % for raised ambient temperature of 30 % (see Table 23).
Total reduction factor = 0,93 · 0,85 » 0,79
Table 25 Continuous carrying capacity of the most important overhead-line materials for an over temperature of 40°C
Cable cross section
Copper
Pure aluminium
Aldrey
Steel-aluminium
1:6
1:4
mm2
A
A
A
A
A
16
115
92
88
-
-
25
151
121
115
-
-
35
174
149
142
145
225
501)
234
187
178
170
300
502)
231
185
176
-
-
70
282
226
215
235
355
95
357
283
269
290
440
120
411
329
313
345
505
150
477
382
363
400
560
185
544
435
414
455
650
2403)
630
502
479
-
-
2404)
641
513
488
530
770
300
747
598
568
615
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